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Dating Makes Perfect by Pintip Dunn

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Also by Pintip Dunn:

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Dating Makes Perfect, August 2020
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Star-Crossed, October 2018
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Seize Today (paperback re-release), October 2018
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Seize Today, October 2017
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Girl on the Verge, July 2017
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Remember Yesterday, October 2016
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The Darkest Lie, July 2016
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Forget Tomorrow, November 2015
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Dating Makes Perfect
Pintip Dunn

Entangled: Teen
August 2020
On Sale: August 18, 2020
400 pages
ISBN: 1682814971
EAN: 9781682814970
Kindle: B087P5BQ1J
Trade Size / e-Book
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Romance Comedy | Young Adult Contemporary

The Tech sisters don’t date in high school. Not because they’re not asked. Not because they’re not interested. Not even because no one can pronounce their long, Thai last name—hence the shortened, awkward moniker. But simply because they’re not allowed.

Until now.

In a move that other Asian American girls know all too well, six months after the older Tech twins got to college, their parents asked, “Why aren’t you engaged yet?” The sisters retaliated by vowing that they won’t marry for ten (maybe even twenty!) years, not until they’ve had lots of the dating practice that they didn’t get in high school.

In a shocking war on the status quo, her parents now insist that their youngest daughter, Orrawin (aka “Winnie”), must practice fake dating in high school. Under their watchful eyes, of course—and organized based on their favorite rom-coms. ’Cause that won’t end in disaster.

The first candidate? The son of their longtime friends, Mat Songsomboon—arrogant, infuriating, and way too good-looking. Winnie’s known him since they were toddlers throwing sticky rice balls at each other. And her parents love him.

If only he weren’t her sworn enemy.

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